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News24.com | LIVE: Insufficient detail in Van Breda blood stain to draw conclusion
Botha: are you saying blood flow created on bed, or when he was lying in more or less same position, but head was slightly raised?
Rudi van Breda’s injury sustained while still in bed. Flow has dried. No indication of any other flow patterns created, Joubert explains.
News24.com | JUST IN: Cape Town taxi strike ends
Cape Town – Taxi drivers suspended their strike around Cape Town on Monday afternoon, but not before two buses were torched and at least 52 people were injured.
The Western Cape MEC for Transport and Public Works, Donald Grant, and representatives of the SA National Taxi Organisation (Santaco), as well as a Taxi Task Team, met on Monday to thrash out a leadership issue and by early afternoon said the strike was called off.
“At the centre of the disagreement is a dispute over internal constitutional processes that must be followed in the election of a new leadership,” said Grant in a statement.
READ: MyCiTi bus torched in Cape Town taxi strike
The agreement was reached after the taxi drivers agreed to mediation over how their new leadership would be elected.
They were urged to return to work immediately, and to encourage calm on the streets as the evening commute approaches.
During the strike, a pregnant commuter and another passenger were injured when a MyCiTi bus was stoned in Khayelitsha, said Brett Herron, the city’s member of the mayoral committee for transport.
“One of the commuters was hit in the face by a flying rock and the pregnant commuter fell during the violent attack near the Kuyasa stop,” said Herron.
Both women were severely traumatised and admitted to hospital for treatment, he said.
MyCiTi buses were stoned in Du Noon, Mfuleni and Khayelitsha and one bus was burnt out under the Symphony Way Bridge on the N2 highway.
Dunoon, Usasaza, Circle East and Killarney bus stations have all been closed until further notice.
Golden Arrow spokesperson Bronwen Dyke-Beyer said there were up to 50 injuries to passengers on its buses.
One bus was torched and more than 150 windows or windscreens were broken.
The company would try its best to operate a very limited service for the evening rush, she said.
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Sport24.co.za | Why Newlands MUST be Bok rot-stopper
Cape Town – There’s a pretty important date against a mildly resurgent Australia in Bloemfontein to take care of first … one that should determine 2017 Rugby Championship “best of the rest”, for what it’s worth.
But already the return date against the All Blacks at Newlands on October 7 shapes up as a really critical one – yes, dead rubber and all — for freshly embattled Springbok coach Allister Coetzee and his charges.
Simply, how many more truly gory results against the world’s premier side can be tolerated, both by South African supporters and Coetzee’s employers at SA Rugby?
It is a stark fact, and something that cannot be sugar-coated in any manner, that the Boks have had an unprecedented, consecutive trio of thrashings from the All Blacks – supposedly our greatest rivals – in his tenure thus far.
They say you are most accurately measured in sport against the best. On that basis, Coetzee’s national side have only wilted like Namaqualand daisies in an unseasonal heatwave, three times on the trot.
The last two results (0-57 in Albany and 15-57 in Durban) are not only record bilateral lows for South Africa, but Coetzee’s 2016 debut as mastermind against those particular foes was barely happier: a 41-13 loss in Christchurch.
No less (actually, perhaps more?) damning is the try count between the two sides in that time, which is almost too bad to be true if you are Bok-inclined: 23-1.
You read it correctly: 23-1 to the All Blacks.
Let that sink in, if you even can.
So no matter what has happened a week earlier at Free State Stadium, it could be last-straw time for the coach, at least in the eyes of SA enthusiasts, if the Boks only let the sluice-gates open against them yet again at Newlands, where plenty of wags are suggesting NZ come for a virtual “home game”.
But it is not that, of course, whatever the expected volume of All Black support in Cape Town, and the need to go properly toe to toe against the old enemy at long last has become most pressing indeed, even if SA victory does prove elusive again.
In defence of Coetzee, gradual dilution of the rivalry had already been occurring to a noticeable degree during the professional era … though it has accelerated quite violently in his period in charge.
But it would also be short-sighted to venture too brazenly that Coetzee’s two predecessors in the period since South Africa last won a World Cup in late 2007, Peter de Villiers and Heyneke Meyer, had a hard time of it against New Zealand.
They did, in some respects, with neither managing a positive win record, yet their matches against the All Blacks were almost always more authentic “contests”. And what wouldn’t we give for at least that phenomenon in the more recent climate?
In terms of victories, De Villiers stands notably loftier than both Coetzee and Meyer, with five from 11 attempts, a percentage of 45.45 that both the incumbent and his immediate predecessor might bite your hand off for.
Eccentric personality though he was, “Div” also presided over the last two Bok triumphs on New Zealand soil: 32-29 in Hamilton in 2009 and 30-28 in Dunedin (2008).
If Meyer’s record of one win from eight cracks (27-25 in Johannesburg, the Pat Lambie late-penalty show of 2014) looks poor on paper, it rather disguises the fact that during his tenure, the Boks ran the All Blacks – often containing such legends as Richie McCaw and Dan Carter, plus the Smith-Nonu midfield alliance – extremely close for protracted periods of games.
Even as he stepped down from the hot seat in December 2015, Meyer was adamant he was closing the gap on NZ, especially in terms of getting Bok fitness and tempo levels up and matching their physicality with enough of our own; this writer, for one, was very often inclined to believe him.
The fact that the Boks and All Blacks played out some widely-trumpeted “modern classics” in his time was probably also one good reason why Meyer developed a friendship with All Blacks counterpart Steve Hansen – mutual respect was seldom lacking when they went head to head.
Things may change, but Coetzee has got off to an awful start bilaterally, with the average score between the teams over three encounters standing at a historically unprecedented 52-9 in favour of the All Blacks.
On Meyer’s watch, it was an infinitely closer 26-18, and during De Villiers’ stint an even more credible 25-19.
If Coetzee doesn’t want to become the coach under whose reign the once-explosive rivalry most palpably became a “myth”, the stuff purely of bygone times, he needs to start clawing things back, stopping the scoreboard haemorrhaging, in a hurry.
A tweet from former England captain Will Carling (@willcarling) in the wake of the Albany debacle only further emphasised the need for that: “Genuinely sad to see Springboks suffer v ABs. Grew up with Boks v ABs as superpowers of world rugby. Hope solution found quickly in SA.”
To Newlands, then …
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eNCA | Department condemns alleged assault of disabled pupil
JOHANNESBURG – The Gauteng Department of Education on Monday said it condemned the assault of a pupil at the Adelaide Tambo School for the disabled in Soweto, allegedly at the hands of a food handler.
Another pupil captured the assault on the 16-year-old girl, who was subsequently forced off a bus out and left in the middle of nowhere.
Department spokesperson Steve Mabona said that the food handler was suspended and was out on bail after a criminal case was opened.
“As a department, we are very disappointed by the incident. We are not going to tolerate any ill-treatment of our learners by our officials.”
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The department said the incident was not reported to the district office by the school. It learnt of it only when the video footage emerged.
“Officials from the Inclusion and Special Schools [section] went to the school this morning to investigate the incident. In addition, officials from Labour Relations have launched an investigation surrounding the circumstances of the incident so that disciplinary measures can be initiated,” the department said in a statement.
“The parent of the learner was alerted about the incident on 13 September after the school failed to inform her. She opened a case on the same day and the food handler was arrested [but] later released on bail, pending police investigations.”
The department added the food handler was no longer at the school, while the bus driver had been suspended from Monday.
“The process of counselling all affected learners has commenced,” the department said.
Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi said: “We are disappointed about this incident – extra care must be afforded to learners with disabilities. It is shocking to see the escalating incidents of assault taking place in our schools. As a department we will act vigorously in making sure that the perpetrators face the might of the law.”
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